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Nokia cash flow from investing activities 2013-2016

Nokia's cash flow investing activities from 2013 to 2016 (Figures expressed in millions of euros)

The data shows Nokia's cash flow from investing activities from 2013 to 2016. The most noticeable cash flow was the net acquired cash from acquisition of businesses. It increased considerably from from 2015 to 2016. The cash flow from acquisition of businesses amounted to 5,819 million euro in 2016.

In general, the statement of cash flows presented the cash generated and used in operating activities, investing activities, financing activities and supplemental information. The information provided in this statistic were part of the yearly consolidated statements of cash flows of Nokia from 2013 to 2016.

Acquisition of businesses, net of acquired cash 0 -175 -98 5819
Purchase of current available-for-sale investments, liquid assets -1021 -2977 -3133 -4131
Purchase of investments at fair value through profit and loss, liquid assets 0 0 -311 0
Purchase of non-current available-for-sale investments -53 -73 -88 -73
(Payment of)/proceeds from other long-term loans receivable -1 7 -2 11
(Payment of)/proceeds from short-term loans receivable 4 20 -17 19
Purchases of property, plant and equipment, and intangible assets -407 -311 -314 -477
Proceeds from/(payment for) disposal of businesses, net of disposed cash -63 2508 2586 6
Proceeds from disposal/(purchase) of shares in associated companies -8 7 0 10
Proceeds from maturities and sale of current-available-for-sale investments, liquid assets 586 1774 3074 5121
Proceeds from maturities and sale of investments at fair value through profit and loss, liquid assets 0 0 48 368
Proceeds from sale of non-current available-for-sale investments 129 62 149 134
Proceeds from sale of property, plant and equipment and intangible assets 138 44 0 28
Dividends received 5 0 2 1